But although the D.C.T. and the rangefinder were the ship's eyes and the kingdom of the Gunnery Officer, a mechanical "brain" several decks below, protected by armour, worked out all the complicated mathematics which would ensure that the shells, if Headon and Maycock aimed the Director Sight correctly, arrived on the target.

Yes | No | Report from bzwagg99 wrote 22 weeks 2 days ago get you a new rangefinder with ID technology and you can hang it as high as you want. i dont use scent eliminators (except on boots and legs when walking in) so i like to get above eye level and scent level. most of my stands are 30 ft plus.